International Flavor: Where the Truth Tastes Better
International Flavor with Samuel Trapp
Where the Truth Just Tastes Better
Morning Radio. Global Perspective. Legal Reality. Cultural Context.
Broadcast live every weekday morning from the Real Estate of the Art Studio on DAM Radio at damradio.com/live, and archived at internationalflavor.com.
If you’re tired of recycled headlines and scripted outrage, International Flavor is where you go for the deeper pattern. This show doesn’t chase noise. It examines power, motive, history, and consequence.
Hosted by Samuel Trapp — talk show host, legal consultant, real estate broker in Missouri and Florida, Russian-speaking interpreter, and longtime observer of geopolitical power structures — International Flavor connects the dots most outlets won’t touch.
Here’s what you’ll find:
• Geopolitical analysis that goes beyond slogans and soundbites
• Context around U.S. foreign policy, sanctions, energy politics, BRICS realignments, and global economic shifts
• Serious discussion of Russia, Europe, China, and the multipolar world — without reflexive Western framing
• Hard looks at regulatory power, civil liberties, and institutional accountability — informed by real-world legal battles and institutional experience
• Cultural bridges between America and Russia, language, history, and the human element behind politics
This is not partisan theater. It is not corporate narrative repetition. It is direct, historically grounded, occasionally uncomfortable, and always independent.
You can:
Listen live every morning at damradio.com/live
Stream the archive at internationalflavor.com
Call into the studio at 573-746-8020
Email directly at samuelt@internationalflavor.com
In addition to the daily broadcast, Friday programming often intersects with Civic Outlaws, a 501(c)(3) public-interest organization focused on civil liberties, transparency, and government accountability. Samuel Trapp is a co-founder of Civic Outlaws.
Samuel is also a co-founder of Modern Law Ecosystem, a technology-driven legal platform designed to assist licensed attorneys and legal professionals in defending rights, property, reputation, and voice in a rapidly evolving regulatory environment. Modern Law Ecosystem provides strategic, technological, and operational support to lawyers — it is not a law firm, and nothing on this program constitutes legal advice.
The world is shifting. Power is recalibrating. Narratives are competing.
If you want analysis that respects history, questions authority, and refuses intellectual laziness, you’re in the right place.
International Flavor with Samuel Trapp — Where the Truth Just Tastes Better.
Episodes

Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
Today on International Flavor, Samuel Trapp tears into the “BRICS is dead” headline bait and explains what the article actually claimed. He connects that media haze to maritime seizures and talk of an Arctic/Baltic blockade, then pivots to the Greenland “purchase” playbook—Louisiana, Florida, the Virgin Islands, and the pressure tactics that came with them. From Munich, Zelensky’s profanity-laced sanctions push and the conscription backlash lead into claims of NATO-linked pilots flying F-16s and Poland’s mercenary-amnesty vote. International Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Monday Feb 16, 2026
Monday Feb 16, 2026
President’s Day reflections turn into a powerful geopolitical analysis.Samuel Trapp reads Abraham Lincoln, critiques bureaucratic overreach, and dives deep into the Munich Security Conference. From NATO expansion and Russia’s 2007 warnings to Marco Rubio’s latest speech, this episode examines how moral rhetoric often replaces strategic reality.Topics include:• Lincoln and constitutional government• Soviet collapse and NATO expansion• Munich Security Conference critique• Rubio vs. Putin comparison• Ukraine war narrative from 2014 to present• BRICS, infrastructure, and global trade shifts• Navalny frog-poison claims• Energy politics and Western dominanceInternational Flavor airs live weekday mornings.Visit internationalflavor.com for archives.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Monday Feb 16, 2026
Monday Feb 16, 2026
On this President’s Day edition of International Flavor, Samuel Trapp reflects on Abraham Lincoln, the meaning of constitutional government, and the dangers of bureaucratic overreach. From historical lessons of the Soviet collapse to a sharp critique of the Munich Security Conference, this episode examines NATO expansion, Russia’s long memory, Rubio’s speech, and the growing divide between moral rhetoric and geopolitical reality. Samuel contrasts infrastructure-focused global powers with Western “rules-based order” theater, while challenging listeners to think critically about democracy, sovereignty, and the direction of American leadership.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Saturday Feb 14, 2026
Saturday Feb 14, 2026
Welcome to the first Civic Outlaws broadcast—recorded on DAM Radio and built to shine a floodlight on government creep. Samuel Trapp explains why Chevron-style deference mattered, what Loper Bright changed, and why Missouri’s new §536.140 commands courts to stop deferring to agencies. Then he walks through the liquor-license fight that sparked Civic Outlaws, the Sunshine Law “priced-out” records game, and the culture shift when regulators act like police and morality judges. Plus: how licensing becomes coercion, why due process matters, and how to become a Civic Warrior.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Thursday Feb 12, 2026
Thursday Feb 12, 2026
A mixed-bag episode that turns into a hard pivot. Samuel Trapp opens with old-time radio: Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds, Radio Mystery Theater nostalgia, and a classic “revenge song” comedy cut. Then it gets real: Ontario Premier Doug Ford fires back at Trump’s threats around the Gordie Howe International Bridge and the politics of “compensation” and trade leverage.Also in today’s rundown: Rick Sanchez reporting from Iran, why regime-change logic keeps dragging the U.S. toward another Middle East war, and why Israel’s priorities so often become Washington’s marching orders. You’ll hear commentary on UK immigration backlash, a reported U.S. withdrawal from Syria’s al-Tanf base, Zakharova’s “multipolar infrastructure” argument, an AI safety resignation warning about cascading risk, NATO’s Arctic messaging, and Poland’s fury over Volhynia denial.Live: damradio.com/liveArchives: damradio.com/podcastMore: internationalflavor.comInternational Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Thursday Feb 12, 2026
Thursday Feb 12, 2026
Samuel Trapp opens with old-school radio mischief—Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds, Radio Mystery Theater, and a darkly funny “revenge song.” Then the show turns sharp: Ontario Premier Doug Ford pushes back on Trump’s Gordie Howe Bridge threats and trade leverage. From there: Rick Sanchez reporting from Iran, the case against another Middle East war and Israel’s influence, UK immigration blowback, and a reported U.S. pullback from Syria’s al-Tanf base. Zakharova’s multipolar forecast, an Anthropic safety resignation, NATO’s Arctic drumbeat, and Poland’s fury over Volhynia denial round it out—closing with “Matushka Zemlya” and tomorrow’s Civic Outlaws launch.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
Wednesday Feb 11, 2026
On this episode of International Flavor, Samuel Trapp follows the money behind the war headlines. After examining Lavrov’s economic framing and ongoing escalation dynamics, the show pivots to hard fiscal arithmetic: China trimming U.S. Treasuries, Japan allowing yields to rise, BRICS expanding settlement outside the dollar, and America’s interest expense accelerating toward historic levels. From Musk’s Starlink leverage to gold, crypto volatility, and sanction-driven energy friction, this is not collapse talk — it’s structural math. War is visible. Finance is decisive. International Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
Tuesday Feb 10, 2026
On today’s International Flavor, Samuel Trapp moves beyond headline churn to examine the deeper mechanics driving the Ukraine war forward despite widespread fatigue. We look at how Western political commitments, weapons funding, and managed narratives continue to delay any real settlement, even as public support erodes. The program explores Russia’s stated endgame, Ukraine’s internal political pressures, assassination rumors, and why elections—not battlefield victory—may be the real fear shaping decisions in Kyiv and Washington. This is not a recap of yesterday’s news, but a deeper look at who benefits from prolongation and why peace remains politically inconvenient.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Monday Feb 09, 2026
Monday Feb 09, 2026
Samuel Trapp tracks the weekend’s escalation around Ukraine: Orban’s blunt warning, Europe’s “nanny” diplomacy, and a shooting targeting GRU deputy Vladimir Alekseev as talks stir in Abu Dhabi. Lavrov argues Washington is trying to seize global energy routes—Nord Stream, TurkStream, tankers, and sanctions—pushing BRICS to build alternatives. Then: Vance booed at Milan’s opening, Russia sidelined under “neutral” flags, Canada and France opening Greenland consulates, Spain’s rightward surge, Belarus coup talk, and Moldova’s CIS exit—plus a hard look at OUN’s violent legacy and a final musical send-off.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.

Thursday Feb 05, 2026
Thursday Feb 05, 2026
War doesn’t end—its bill comes due, and the people pay it. Today on International Flavor, Samuel Trapp traces the real aftershocks of the Ukraine war: PTSD, weapons leakage, organized crime, and a society strained by forced conscription. We also unpack the Rand Corporation pitch calling Ukraine the “business opportunity of the decade,” and what that implies about reconstruction money, frozen Russian assets, and who actually profits. From NATO’s Arctic anti-sub drills to the latest Epstein “Moscow links” narrative, the headlines feel like geopolitics meets blackmail economics. International Flavor: Where the Truth Just Tastes Better.
Thanks for listening to International Flavor with Samuel Trapp, where truth crosses borders and censorship ends at the mic. 📡 Live Thursdays, 9–10:30 p.m. CT📻 Stream live: DamRadio.com/live🎧 Full episodes: InternationalFlavor.com 🎙 Also on:Podbean • Spotify • Apple • Amazon • iHeartRadio 📺 YouTube: youtube.com/@InternationalFlavor 📩 Email: internationalflavorradio@gmail.com 📱 Follow:FB: @InternationalFlavorRadioX: @IntlFlavorPodIG: @internationalflavorradio Broadcast from Dam Radio, Lake Ozark, MissouriHosted by Samuel Trapp — Independent. Unfiltered. International.





